
Sidemount Diving: Saving Your Spine and Mastering Trim
Sidemount isn't just for squeezing through tight limestone cracks. It is the art of saving your spine and finding perfect balance in the underwater world.
Deep dives into ocean technology, marine life, and DIVEROUT updates.

Sidemount isn't just for squeezing through tight limestone cracks. It is the art of saving your spine and finding perfect balance in the underwater world.

Stop shivering in neoprene sponge. Learn the thermodynamics of drysuit diving, how to manage the lethal air bubble, and why being dry is the only professional option.

To the untrained eye, it looks like an underwater wasteland of black sand and discarded tires. To the marine taxonomist, it is the most biodiverse archaeological dig site on the planet.

The buddy system is a crutch that often snaps under pressure. True survival relies on redundancy, psychological steel, and the absolute ability to solve problems alone in the dark.

The ocean is a thief that steals color from the spectrum. Dr. Aarav Patel explains the physics of light absorption and why choosing between a strobe and a video light is critical for restoring the historical accuracy of your images.

Warm water is for bathing. Real diving happens where the water tries to kill you. A look at the crystal clear visibility, curious seals, and heavy gear required for Iceland and Norway.

The Similan Islands offer Thailand's finest diving, but the window is strictly seasonal. Prepare for purple soft corals, whale sharks, and the ultimate beginner liveaboard experience.

Your buoyancy compensator is the difference between being a stable platform and a flailing amateur. We analyze the physics of jacket style versus backmount wings in the cold, hard reality of the ocean.

Channel diving in the Maldives is not for the faint of heart. When the tidal exchange pulls water through the atolls, we drop into roaring currents to watch hundreds of sharks gather in the deep blue.